ID:               26263
 User updated by:  peoyli at bredband dot net
 Reported By:      peoyli at bredband dot net
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: OpenBSD 3.4
 PHP Version:      Irrelevant
 New Comment:

One other note:

I DID get it running using the internal mysql support (no path given to
--with-mysql) after some hassle. I also now have PHP 5 running together
with mysql 4.1.0 alpha.

The problem seems to have something to do with mysql 4.0.16 (haven't
tried earlier versions), although, as I mentioned before, there is not
problem with mysql 4.0.16 by itself.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-11-16 15:48:40] peoyli at bredband dot net

no output using 'apachectl configtest'. Seems like httpd crasches as
soon as the LoadModule line is appended to the configuration.

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[2003-11-16 13:15:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Have you tried running:
apachectl configtest ?

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[2003-11-15 13:50:14] peoyli at bredband dot net

the apachectl command gives me no error at all, it just doesn't start
apache, and if I happened to have a previous started httpd (without the
LoadModule line for PHP), I can't use apachectl to stop it either.

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[2003-11-15 13:34:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What error does it give?

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[2003-11-15 11:23:28] peoyli at bredband dot net

Description:
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Apache 2.0.xx (tested with 2.0.48, 2.0.47, 2.0.45, 2.0.43...)
doesn't start up at all when the LoadModule line for php (4.3.4, 4.3.0,
4cvs, 5beta) exists in the httpd.conf file for Apache.

No error message is printed to the console, and nothing new is appended
to the error_log. Even apachectl fails without message (no "..started"
or "..is running" or "is not running" when tested with different
parameters).

Similar bug reports are using a lot earlier versions of either Apache
(1.3) or PHP (3).

Reproduce code:
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mysql 4.0.16 installed and tested previously.

installed as described on
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.apache2.php

when my usual compilation and installation resulted in the exact same
problems.

The only difference is that Apache uses "modules" as module directory
by default ("libexec" is named in the PHP documentation, which is
incorrect).


Expected result:
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a working apache+php+mysql installation

I have tried without using --enable-mysql with the same results.

Actual result:
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httpd is not started



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